Multiple Choice
Does a nuclear power plant have a "smoke" stack, and why?
A) Yes, the "cooling towers" that can be seen at nuclear power plants are, in reality, smoke stacks.
B) Yes, because the plant releases its combustion products to the atmosphere through the stack.
C) Yes, the plant releases its waste fission products to the atmosphere through the stack.
D) No, because the plant does not combust its fuel.
E) No, because the plant creates no waste products.
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